Fashion & Textile Research Journal (한국의류산업학회지)
- Volume 1 Issue 3
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- Pages.288-295
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- 1999
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- 1229-2060(pISSN)
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- 2287-5743(eISSN)
Fatigue Phenomenon of Mechanical Properties in Tencel Fabrics by Repeated Washing & Shear and Tensile Deformation
반복세탁 및 전단·인정변형에 따른 텐셀직물의 피로도
- Kwon, Oh-Kyung (Dept. of Clothing and Design, Kyungil University) ;
- Yi, Chang-Mi (Dept. of Clothing and Design, Kyungil University) ;
- Kim, Myo-Hyang (Dept. of Textiles and Clothing, Catholic University of Teagu-Hyosung) ;
- Park, Hee-Ung (Deagu Technical High School)
- Received : 1999.06.18
- Published : 1999.08.31
Abstract
This study was conducted to examine the fatigue phenomenon of mechanical properties in tencel fabrics by repeated washing & shear and tensile deformation. The obtained results are as follows. After performing repeated shear tensile deformation, RT of tencel showed higher increase rate than that of cotton and rayon, whereas its WT and EM was a smaller decrease rate than that of them. This means that tencel's resistance to tensile deformation was the greatest. In the repeated washing and shear tensile deformation, tencel's 2HB, 2HG and 2HG5 showed a remarkable increase rate. In terms of deformation frequency, the greatest change rate appeared at the time of 1000 cycles of repeated shear tensile deformation and 15 times of repeated washing. In the hand value and THV, KOSHI showed a higher increase rate for tencel than for cotton and rayon in both repeated washing and shear tensile deformation, and NUMERI showed a higher increase rate. In the THV the change rate of rayon and cotton could be rarely seen but for tencel, it decreased. tencel's change rate of thermal insulation value by materials was 1.08%, and it increased as the washing frequency increased, compared to the grey fabrics, whereas the change rates of cotton and rayon were 0.74% and 0.22%, respectively. The qmax decreased in the order of cotton>tencel>rayon as the washing frequency increased.